Hunting Research Paper

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Cecil the lion was a beloved and iconic figure in Africa, but when he was illegally killed by a big game hunter, it flared up the argument of whether or not hunting is help or hurts conservation efforts, but because hunting is beneficiary to the environment it needs to stay legal. However, even with hunting’s positive effects, there are people that do not support hunting because it kills animals. Hunting helps keep the population of animals in control, removes predatory animals that are attacking villagers and livestock, and gives money earned from hunters and the permits required and uses it for conservation efforts. Hunting helps cull back animals that are overpopulating local areas or animals are old and need culled out of the herd, but …show more content…

This money generated is sometimes the only money the programs receive. Hunters also spend money on improving the land they hunt and on tags and ammunition. The money spent has a portion that is used to support conservation efforts. Big companies like Bass Pro, Cabela's, Remington, and Gander Mountain help too, with donating money or sponsoring trips that donate money used to protect animals and create Also, the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) helps put farmland aside and out of production to preserve the land and help provide a habitat for different species. The landowners that put the land aside earn money for enrolling in the program. “Fifteen years later, saying CRP and hunters in Regent is more akin to saying money and bank. The CRP land in the surrounding country helps produce record pheasant hatches, and people in blaze orange receive friendly hellos. A company called Cannonball--and one of the nicest conservation stories of the last few decades.” (Marshall) Cannonball has lead to help the town and the hunters while creating a huge habit for the growing population of quail. This relationship between the town and the quail hunters helps the economy while providing enjoyment and opportunities in the local area. “As Canadians, hunting is part of our cultural fabric, and hunters understand the future of it is in their hands.”(Newswire) This means that hunters understand that they must do all they can to preserve the land for the animals so they and future generations can

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